An esthetician is a person who specializes in the beautification of the skin. Estheticians (sometimes spelled aestheticians) are not medical doctors; instead, they perform cosmetic skin treatments, such as facials, superficial chemical peels, body treatments, and waxing.
Requirements
Requirements to become an esthetician vary by state. Generally, applicants must be at least 16-17 years old and pass their state's board exam to obtain a license. To qualify to take the licensure exam, applicants must pass a state-approved skin care and esthetics course at a beauty or cosmetology school.
Benefits
£18.90 per hour
£21,939 per year
Responsibilities
- Evaluate a customer's skin condition and offer recommendations for treatments.
- Recommend skincare products to customers, including lotions, facial washes and moisturizers.
- Wax or pluck unwanted hair.
- Complete facials with the intention of moisturizing and cleaning.
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